Thursday, March 19, 2020

Northpark Mall food court closed except for takeout, all events canceled

(From Northpark Mall)

The health and well-being of our customers, employees, retail partners, and our communities is always a top priority. We are closely monitoring updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), have been in contact with the local health department, and are maintaining open lines of communication as this situation evolves.

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The situation we are facing is unprecedented with the landscape changing on an hourly basis.

The role we play in our communities as a provider of employment, goods, services and commerce is an important one. We are home to a number of national, regional, and locally owned businesses and must consider the impact of every decision we make. 










Certain stores and restaurants are following their own corporate or owner guidelines for temporary closures and modified operating hours. Please call ahead to confirm individual retailers’ hours before visiting the center. Contact information may be found in the store profile on our directory page.

To date, we have taken the following preventative measures:
The food court seating area has been temporarily closed. Restaurants and food court tenants remain open for take-out orders only.
Based on guidelines from the CDC regarding public meetings and events, and out of an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to cancel or postpone all mall events, including our Easter photo program.
Increased the frequency of cleaning and sanitizing of all high traffic common areas with an enhanced focus on all touchpoints with CDC-recommended cleaning agents.
Closed our children’s play area until further notice.
Requested food court tenants discontinue the use of food trays.
We will continue to work with our owner, CBL Properties, to monitor the situation and the government’s response. If there is a confirmed case of COVID-19 at the shopping center, we will work with local, state, and federal health officials to implement the proper next steps.

Find the most up-to-date information from the Centers for Disease Control’s website here.

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